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Up forsale is my pride and joy , my 2003 PROCHARGED ( 8PSI ) Ford Mustang V6, Zinc yellow. She is fully customized from front to back with no expense spared. Always had oil changes at 5000k with royal purple only. 52000 ORIGINAL KILOMETERS. ONE OF THE RARE NICE LOOKING STANGS ON SALE.

I had spent thousands of dollars customizing this beautiful car to my liking. All modifications and add ons that were purchased are all brand name and AUTHENTIC products and installed by skilled professionals . Motor work was done by Da Silva Racing. Car is in mint condition, no rust, clean title, never winter or rain driven, no mechanical issues, nothing. She has been babied and i only took her out to car shows which she had won numerous awards. NEVER BEEN TRACKED.

Asking 15000. Just passed etest and is good until 2014. Car proof is provided. This is a turn key car that needs nothing else, Car is very unique and turns heads and compliments where ever I go.

Please dont be afraid to send your offers ( no low ballers please), I WOULD ALSO CONSIDER TRADES FOR AN SUV, depending on what it is and WITH DECENT mileage, cash has to be on top. Motivated to TRADE or sell. Viewing is available to serious buyers only by appointment. OR car will be at IMPORFEST this Aug 25 for those who wants to see it.

Lol one of those big battery things so you can blast music with your car off and still start it after :p

Not quite, capacitors for car audio are meant to handle high loads on the system for a short period of time in order to keep the voltage of the vehicles electrical system stable. Ever seen a car with a big sub hitting hard and the head lights dim every time the sub hits? Chances are that person doesn't have a capacitor in their set-up.